All teachers within the Greenfield School District hold at least a bachelor’s degree, and many possess advanced degrees. In addition, the majority of teachers are fully licensed by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction for their assignments. A very small number of teachers have been granted emergency licenses.

Federal law requires that school districts notify parents annually of their right to request information on the professional qualifications of their child’s teachers. There are a variety of questions parents may ask about a teacher. For example:

1. Is my child’s teacher licensed to teach the grades or subjects assigned?

2. Has the state waived any requirements for my child’s teacher?

3. What was my child’s teacher’s major in college?

4. What degree(s) does my child’s teacher hold?

The status of the qualifications of your child’s teacher’s licensure can be found on the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction department licensing website: https://www2.dpi.wi.gov/lic-tll/home.do If you do not have computer access, visit your local library, or contact the Greenfield School District’s Human Resources Department or your child’s principal.

For more information on teacher qualifications or the reporting requirement for teachers and para-professionals under the No Child Left Behind legislation contact the DPI Licensing and Professional Development Team at licensing@dpi.wi.gov or call 1-800-266-1027.